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Roger P. DiSilvestro (Author)

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April 29, 1991 0471528226 978-0471528227
* One of Library Journal's "Best" for 1989
* Choice Outstanding Academic Books for 1990
* Main Selection, Rodale Nature Book Society
".a book of passion and compassion, an historical perspective, and an invaluable overview of what extinction means." --Roger Caras ABC News "The vision of a virgin America haunts the American mind. It is a consolation; but it is much more a goad. The Endangered Kingdom begins as the one and proceeds as the other. In both it succeeds very well." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Not since Peter Matthiessen's Wildlife in America has there been such a readable, engaging book on the history of American wildlife issues." --BioScience ".an historical perspective and a balanced overview of present-day wildlife conservation . [DiSilvestro] reviews the successes and failures of wildlife conservation and he critically examines the state of wildlife management, endangered species, and nongame programs." --Choice "Every American with an interest in our natural heritage should be moved by The Endangered Kingdom." --Paul R. Ehrlich from the Foreword How well have we done with protecting our beleaguered species? What is the full impact of the Endangered Species Act? Is there a role for game hunters in wildlife management programs? This gracefully written and impassioned book explores these questions as it surveys our history of destruction and protection of the animals that share our lands, seas, and skies.

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DiSilvestro, an editor of Audubon magazine, considers the fate of American wildlife from the advent of the European settlers to the present. In the fates of the species he selects for discussion here, including the Grizzly Bear and the Pronghorn Antelope, he finds recurring patterns: abundance followed by decimation almost to the point of extinction; recovery through conservation movements; and now, in a world faced with the possibility of total ecological disaster, uncertain future. Occasional optimism appears in his lucid analysis of the numerous political and social forces that affect the destiny of American wildlife; ours is the first era in which humans have attempted to organize efforts to save endangered species from extinction. Overall, however, DeSilvestro's outlook is bleak. The devastating forces humans have unleashed against nature, he notes, are so overwhelming that everything that has been saved may be wiped out in an instant of historical time. Illustrations not seen by PW.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This is an important new work on endangered species in the United States. Organized in chapters by animal, it concentrates on the animals themselves rather than on the Endangered Species Act. Threatened and endangered species change; many recover, a few are lost. DiSilvestro, an editor at Audubon magazine, provides the best explanation for why we should care about endangered species: " . . . ignorance should not be permitted to determine which species survive and which fail. At the heart of modern conservation lies the conviction that all living things have a vital role to play. It is not necessary to identify that role before seeking to protect a beleaguered species." Highly recommended for all general collections.
- Mary J. Nickum, Fish and Wildlife Reference Svce., Bethesda, Md.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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migratory bird protection, wolf protection, wolf management, condor population, wild condors, waterfowl numbers, wolf control, federal endangered species list, deer management, deer numbers, state wildlife agencies, wolf recovery, wildlife managers, waterfowl management, state wildlife agency, turkey populations, hunting community
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United States, New Mexico, Forest Service, North America, Native Americans, New York, National Audubon Society, New World, Sierra Club, Yellowstone National Park, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, Friends of the Earth, International Whaling Commission, Aldo Leopold, Defenders of Wildlife, Fishing Bridge, New England, North Carolina, World War, Civil War, North Dakota, Red Rim, Scientific Committee, Supreme Court
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